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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Mining dept on month-long drive to recover fines, verify data
1 2 Jaipur: State's Department of Mines and Geology (DMG) began a month-long statewide campaign on Aug 2 to recover pending fines and tighten oversight in the mining sector. The department's director, Deepak Tanwar, issued strict instructions to all mining engineers and assistant mining engineers, calling for immediate action and accountability. Under the 30-day drive, officers have been directed to recover fines listed in various inspection reports. Daily progress reports must be submitted to the vigilance wing through respective zonal heads. Serious irregularities were identified in the Department of Mines and Geology Online Monitoring System (DMGOMS). According to a senior official, "Some engineers made illegal stock entries amounting to lakhs of tonnes without any actual mineral dispatch, causing substantial revenue loss. Less than 2% of the total penalties mentioned in inspection reports had been recovered so far." The misuse of e-Ravanna permits and weighbridges also raised concerns. In several cases, vehicles were shown as weighed and confirmed within just two minutes, despite routes covering up to 40 kilometres. Empty weighbridges were found issuing valid permits, and in some instances, permits from closed mines were misused to transport illegally mined minerals. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Upto 15% Discount for Salaried Individuals ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo Tanwar instructed officials to carry out online verification of weighbridge data and initiate action against leaseholders and weighbridge operators involved in malpractice. "Any further lapses will result in disciplinary action against the responsible mining officers," the directive warned. The department also found that some officers, while preparing inspection reports against illegal mining, failed to cancel the corresponding mining leases. In some cases, proceedings under the Land Revenue Act (LR Act) were initiated despite leases still being active—an attempt seen as misleading higher authorities. DMG clarified that such action must only follow formal lease cancellation. Officers have now been asked to cancel non-compliant leases promptly, take possession, and proceed with auctions. Long-pending LR Act files in several offices have also drawn criticism. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.


Time of India
08-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Online approval system for mining schemes in place in Raj
Jaipur: The department of mines has introduced an online approval system for mining plans and schemes with the aim of streamlining processes and enhancing transparency in the sector. The portal is already operational, and it accepts applications for mining plans related to limestone burning, masonry stone, granite, limestone crushers and quartz-feldspar from several districts, including Jaipur, Beawar, Sirohi, Baran, Banswara and Churu. "The new system eliminates the need for physical submissions and in-person visits for approvals, benefiting nearly 30,000 leaseholders and quarry license holders of minor minerals," said T Ravikant, principal secretary of mines, geology and petroleum current regulations require mining plans to be approved within 90 days, delays have been common. The digital system aims at resolving such bottlenecks."Leaseholders can now submit applications online, track their status, and receive timely approvals. The fully digital process ensures efficiency, reduces delays, and minimizes inconvenience," said Deepak Tanwar, director of work has begun to establish a Mining Sector Excellence Centre in Jaipur, as announced in the state Budget. Officials said this centre would give mining activities in Rajasthan a much-needed momentum. They highlighted the state's status as India's leading mineral-rich state, with a geological heritage spanning millions of years, including the Archaean, Tertiary, Mesozoic and Aravalli eras. The state has identified 82 types of minerals, including lead-zinc, gold-silver, copper-iron ore and limestone, with 57 being actively new centre will scientifically document and display Rajasthan's mineral wealth, including rare earth elements. Crude oil and natural gas production is also underway. "Mining Sector Excellence Centre will preserve and showcase the state's mining heritage while promoting sustainable, zero-loss mining techniques," said an official.